MAIDUGURI—Troops from 7 Division, Nigerian Army
in Maiduguri, yesterday, launched separate preemptive attacks on Boko Haram
enclaves at Ajigi, Kafa and Izza
villages of Bama and Damboa council areas of the state, killing no fewer than
30 suspected members, including anAmir (leader)
of the sect.
Also
killed were unspecified members of the group at Izza village in Bama town just
as five Hilux vehicles mounted with anti-air craft guns and one 18-seater bus
with foodstuff belonging to the terrorists were destroyed.
A
statement by the military spokesman in Maiduguri, Captain Aliyu Danja,
yesterday, said the operation involved air strikes and ground attacks.
Danja
also said that the pre-emptive attack followed intelligence reports about plans
by the insurgents to attack Bama and other towns in the state.
The statement read: “Our troops launched
separate attacks on Boko Haram enclaves in different parts of
BornoState, where we killed 30 of them in Ajigi and Kafa villages of Damboa
Local Government Area.
“Those
killed were suspected to be the group of terrorists that fled Damboa town,
following an encounter with the security forces last Sunday.
“Also, a pre-emptive attack on Boko Haram concentration at Izza town in
BornoState, Sunday afternoon, led to the killing of an unspecified number of
the sect’s members.”
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